D-Day Veterans Commemorate Fallen in Normandy

WorldWarIIveterans, manyofwhomarenowcentenarians, havereturnedtoNormandytocommemoratethefallensoldiersandconveythemessageofdefendingfreedom.
許多二戰老兵如今已是百歲老人,重返諾曼底,紀念陣亡將士,傳遞捍衛自由的訊息。

FamiliesinNormandypassdownD-Daystoriesfromgenerationtogeneration, showinggratitudetotheveteranswithhandshakes, selfies, andheartfelt'Merci!'s.
諾曼第的家庭一代又一代地傳承諾曼第登陸的故事,透過握手、自拍和衷心的「Merci!」來表達對老兵的感激之情。

Thedecreasingnumberofveteransandthepassingoftimebringtheresponsibilityofhonoringtheirsacrificestotheyoungergenerations.
隨著老兵人數的減少和時代的變遷,年輕一代肩負起紀念他們犧牲的責任。

World War II veterans, many of whom are now centenarians, have returned to Normandy to commemorate the fallen soldiers and convey the message of defending freedom.

Families in Normandy pass down D-Day stories from generation to generation, showing gratitude to the veterans with handshakes, selfies, and heartfelt 'Merci!'s.

The decreasing number of veterans and the passing of time bring the responsibility of honoring their sacrifices to the younger generations.
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